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I want Crabs
So I am not looking for exact coordinates or anything, but I’m wanting to target spider crabs specifically with hoop nets. Was wondering what are good areas to target for them? Near jetties, rock likes, kelp beds, open flats fo sand, etc.. I live a few mins from Kings Harbor so that would be my target area to hoop. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Why do you want spider crabs? I always caught them as by-catch when lobster hooping King Harbor (inside & out). Gave them all to my Korean mother-in-law. Some were full and some were empty.
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Never had them, heard they were good so just wanted to try.
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Zuniga
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crabs on the bass board...?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv1t...ature=youtu.be
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good stuff like always Jim got a link to those scent blue pals? |
scent cups / Bait Jar
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Is there a size limit on spider crabs?
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I’ve got a lot in LA harbor. Might be going out this weekend if you want to meetup. Always good to have someone watching your back |
As a kid, we caught them decades ago off the Redondo horseshoe pier. Our crab trap consisted of a bicycle rim with nylon netting and a bridle line for hauling it up on the pier. For bait, a mackerel tied in the middle of the net. When retrieving the trap, the crab's legs fall through the netting making it very difficult for them the get out of the net. Spiders were the most common, Dungeness were less frequent.
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